Cool! (:I actually found a little something about these two "medicines" so I'm not that certain anymore, but... my fiance is going to Poland soon, so I thought he could always try looking in the pet shops there! Otherwise, I'll definitely have a look (: Thank you! (:

I'll send you some links (:Here's a thread I kinda' spiced up myself about the problem: (Link is not visible to guests. Please register to view.)
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That was interesting reading, Nossie. I just don't want people to be afraid to try Melafix or Pimafix. They are a very good product and I've had alot of success with both. However, I would say like with all medications you should observe closely your fish when using them. I use a magnifying glass I don't know how many times while treating. If you don't see any improvement in a few days then certainly you should try a different course of treatment.

Yeah, that's how I was thinking too about it (: Besides, just because a few people say this and a few say that doesn't make it a good/bad product! Most things have two sides, and I guess this one does too

By the way though, it's kinda' weird how the manufacturers haven't tested it properly for marine environments, that's the main thing I react on... But I do think it's working wonders on smaller wounds and the like when it's not necessary to bring on the stronger medicines

I read it too, and I agree. My opinion: everything used too much is wrong, being natural or sth else.I also believe that the "artificial, chemical" medicine derives from the natural one. Nature was first. All our science developed from observing and experiencing the nature, creating then the artificial chemistry. I believe in nature there is more chemistry, etc than the humans can imagine. We'll never beat nature, it is much smarter then us humans.